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A Home for Patients With 22q11.2 Deletion Syndrome

Children’s Hospital Colorado experts built a multidisciplinary clinic to streamline and improve care for kids with 22q11.2 deletion syndrome, a common genetic condition that is also known as DiGeorge syndrome.

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Carpediem™ Dialysis for the Smallest of Patients

Discover Carpediem™ at Children’s Hospital Colorado, the first FDA-approved dialysis treatment for neonates. Learn how it transforms care for the smallest of infants with renal failure.

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NICU Visitation and Maternal Adherence to Safe Sleep Practices for Very Preterm Infants

Our neonatology researchers highlight an urgent need for more effective NICU interventions to improve adherence to safe sleep practices at home and reduce the risk of death in very preterm infants.

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Research Award Propels Four Physician-Scientists Forward

Four physician scientists received a research award to advance their work in mental health, emergency medicine, pain management and more.

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Trial Shows Mixed Results for Steroid Use During Heart Surgery in Infants

A multi-center trial of methylprednisolone given to infants during heart surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass to combat inflammation didn’t find a clear-cut benefit over infants who received a placebo.

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School-Based Anxiety Intervention for Autistic Children

A study from the Pediatric Mental Health Institute and JFK Partners shows evidence-based mental health programs in schools for autistic children may reduce barriers and increase access to care.

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Improving Outcomes for Patients with Alagille Syndrome and Cholestatic Pruritus

Children with Alagille Syndrome and cholestatic pruritus who respond positively to prolonged maralixibat treatment may have better long-term outcomes, including avoiding liver transplant. Learn more

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Inflammatory Markers Aren’t a Crystal Ball for Pediatric Hand and Wrist Infections

Our pediatric orthopedic researchers found inflammatory markers used to help diagnose and treat adults with hand infections had no predictive utility in children with hand and wrist infections.

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ATRT Tumor Research Focuses on Rare Pediatric Brain Cancer

Jean Mulcahy Levy, MD, will use a grant from Hyundai Hope on Wheels to research ATRT brain tumors, a rare form of aggressive pediatric cancer. Read more about her innovative work.

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The Road to Pediatric Readiness with EMS for Children Colorado

Emergency Medical Services (EMS) for Children gives rural hospitals access to medical education and resources to implement pediatric best practices and improve care for kids.